My original review: "A great, minimalist guide to web development with lush attention to print design. It's like a book-sized magazine written for the classroom, but it's mercifully much easier to read than any textbook on the subject."My new opinion: This book is a nice snapshot of HTML in 2011,...
This is a superb book for learning HTML and CSS. It's unlike any other programming-type book I have ever seen, with a beautiful and tidy design that really helps the reader understand the concept of coding. There is nothing included in this book that doesn't have to be there. As a design-student,...
I have tried Code School, Lynda, Thinkful and Code Academy. I've read through the first few chapters of "Eloquent JavaScript" (which is NOT for beginners) as well as "JavaScript The Definitive Guide" by David Flanagin (which is also not for beginners) and have found all of them lacking in one way...